The Chris & Sandy Show with Casey James

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We had a great conversation with Casey James. We talked about so many things from family, music, sacrifices, he told some stories to a whole lot more. There was even marriage advice at the end of the conversation too which we LOVED!! Click the play button to listen to the podcast!

Anyone who has followed his journey from American Idol to Sony Music Nashville will be thrilled to discover the passion that drives the guitar-slinging Texan is dialed to 11. His 2012 self-titled debut won rave reviews and yielded Top 15 single “Crying on a Suitcase – and Top 20 single “Let’s Don’t Call It A Night”. His follow up gut-wrenching single “Fall Apart,” powerfully showcased his skills as a producer, intense vocalist and lead guitarist.

James has had an impressive career spanning from a local musician to playing for an audience of 22 million people weekly during his run on “American Idol.” From touring his hometown to touring the world while playing his own material, he has been consistently growing and evolving as an artist. In 2015 James decided to split ways with Sony, the tight creative limitations on commercial country overlapped only partially with the music at the center of his soul. James became independent in the hopes of being able to fully demonstrate his creative vision. With his 2017 album Strip It Down, Casey James made the blues project he’d always envisioned. This latest effort introduced his music to a whole new demographic and was well received worldwide. Teaming up with Grammy Award Winner Tom Hambridge was a great start, and at the conclusion of the crowd-funded creative collaboration, James was left with a record that garnered rave reviews from Blues/Rock/Americana media outlets and fans across the world with the Rock Doctor raving that that Strip It Down was “one hell of a delightful surprise!”

“The last few years have seen so many of my dreams come true. I’m finally interacting with people that I respect and admire; artists, producers, writers, musicians, and the fans. These are all people that have the same heart for music that I have. It’s been an absolute pleasure working alongside artists like Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Delbert McClinton, Tom Hambridge, Lee Roy Parnell” and the list goes on. The point is that after a lifetime of dedication and work, James is finally busting into the scene that he’s always wanted to be a part of. “To drive down the road and hear my song being played on SiriusXM BB King’s Bluesville is one of the best feelings I could ask for. I’m thankful to have a dedicated audience that believes in who I am and what I do. I couldn’t ask for more and I’m always excited for what’s next.”

Now with the 2020 follow-up, If You Don’t Know By Now, James digs in deeper on the genre, exploring its range while setting himself apart as an inspired, melodic guitarist and as an expressive, soulful vocalist. It’s a stark commitment to a musical form lodged firmly in his soul. James attacked If You Don’t Know By Now with a new level of confidence, thanks in part to his affirming experience with Strip It Down.

“We need to remind humanity what music is about,” James says. “It’s not about money. It’s not about fame. At the end of the day, you can remove all that, take away technology, take away marketing, but the music will remain. It’s unkillable. As long as human beings live, music will remain, and that brings me joy.”

If You Don’t Know By Now Coming Sep 18th. Currently available for Preorder. https://music.apple.com/us/album/if-you-dont-know-by-now/1528841137

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We are Chris & Sandy Benton. We are the co-host of The Chris & Sandy Show. We also run The Customized Ride Media. We have interviewed over 600 guests on The Chris & Sandy Show

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